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FIRST SECTION-SPECIAL ROBERT EMMET ANNIVERSARY NUMEEB.
iynl. x1l.,'No. 10. Whole No. 599.
NEW YORK, MARCH 6,.1915.
Em-rad .. n-‘aidclnu Insr1u,0cL I. ms. at eh. Pu-t0Met or
new Yo:x.l<'.
PRICE FIVE CENTS.
ii..unn..lh.mni (‘A-xrvnsot nmnx. 187s.
flTR00lil.YN HOLDS GREAT Ell MET MEETING
:1!
iig Crowd l-‘ills Acadcniy 0i lllllsic, Wilh Congressman illclz Presiding And Former
, Slate Alluriley-General Carlnolly As llralor. lirnews Pledge Ill l-‘salty To The
Fighting Policy (ll Fnll lrish Nalllinhllnd, Rcpudlales Tile Fraudulent And
Suspended “ llnini: llnle" llill And liaiilics The (icrnldn-irish Al
‘ anse!Carmody Pays Fine Tribute To Einei, lleilnllnocs
England's Crnnlcd Foreign Policy And Says ller lkieal
.> . - Would ilenelil The Wllrld
ii is time to (‘Ill s hllt an liiy one of
them for molesting our shipping Thu
time is shortly vomlng when W lhln -
inn will have to tlke I dt-liniin Iilnd
on thin or let-t." ,
An )lAi>:r.s rm: Alalzxzss.
The nrntor at the sweating Wu former
Attorut‘)’rGenel"Il Thoma: Clrnmdir who
Wis cordill reception. The
rblef part of his address dPnlt with the
is null death Of Robert Enimei. in
il'l:i<h he nrousorl the sympathy at his
meetings
BIOS! Slic-
loessiul demonstrations in its history in
”tiiu Arndemy o roolrlyn. list
bundxy night in honor or the one hun-
nretl and thirty-seventh nnnlvorrery at
lthe hlrth oi Robert Emnllltr
l wss crowded in the doors.
and many people were turned away inr
. n or me . The Brooklyn dolly nu-
rpers at Monday Estimated the number
, present ll. ihreii thousand. audience. an old story thnt Irish-
Not slime was the meeting eucczsstul men liznr told and retain every year
. in win! or numbers, but the orstlon hy with unnagglnz interest, hut sir. Cur-
Han Thomas (Inrmody, (ormer Atior- dy made y new end telllnl
int)’-Genernlrot the Stste of New York, paints. Concluding this part of his Idv
dress he ssid:
"He met death, not as did ths religi-
ous enthusiasts or the link uses. to
wh hut e truieition tn the
tisppler world beyond t rnvo. I-lie
who not it e rortltude oi lmtnra yearn.
most clonllent end
nnlnhed euioglu oi’ the young lrlsh pm
ivered, sud
rnuslul programme was of I very hlsh
ol1t.
A: the color guard or the Irish Vol-
3
in
ntion or despair, but the eplrlt or
vniry, puriiied and euhllmutcd
in the chalice at human 10 ths essence
n IENEPIT
lieh oppression or
und wt) in the n dl- the men nice. the speaker continued:
nee Ir so nod nnnlnuded tlie Nstioun "When w l thnt Power yield‘! To
nnntlnnh emhiem. hut wl eucoumot Never, until
opening address or the that hrutsl sutncrscy or to And
Congressman privilege is made to bite the dust no
a
a
(B
s
‘ s:ca‘l's singing or “
ulltlelnary or the mend"
' Mr. Pascal hen been ill during
tlon oi’ inherited prlvllesn
Ind lnwerisl snobbery. This hlncl h
been At her thront as it has been at the
throat 0 every nation in the World
Englishmen in England would never
submit to W at Irishman in lrelan
hnve been compelled to submit to.
id n
r qulsltellr. All the lingers were enthusi-
inticnlly entered.
ilr. Golden, lu nanitlon to his vncsl
the Wllfl ll last in the
trenches of Filililerl and an the blood
,eolon recited with splendid ellect l
sosketl ileldn or Europe. the price may
grant
vpoenl entitled Released," written
John ianyle o'Rellly, in dsnunclntlon or
England’: pretended mercy to Irish
1 pnllticnl prlnonere.
‘ o'RDL'll(l: OPENS Mzz Na.
slrlrlnn or the
:-
<<
" (teen ,..n.' ego the intlons of the
world t0Dk “D l 6 question Of settling
lntonrntinnnl dlrnuten ylssceiully.
ei
ilmnr ill. 1". O'Rourke. ch
committee or Arrangements, called the that lime thorn have been men w
meeting der sn msrle er In- it tho hour “or an the assent con-
troductory sddrcss. Alter stating tho mot England was e belll erent. in
on: or that meeting he culled ntlon- ltnlyh with T“"k9Yv““' French -r
tlon certain new paper sports r in Morocco and lilo Russlln And Innin-
also con
medd
illct Eilllniid assumed the rolo of
r.
ENGLAND hie-ruu A
that he hnduntil r W ‘H P0
hsd ently lolnsd the British listen to some at the digest: but tort
Army. 1' o hislor added would he oi‘ the present strulsie. that in n in of
in order to clll 0 President Wilson the recent I did 59”” 5'" l
at
part while each or her lzreeent ensmles
has taken up the sword during this
period or bests Igllstloii to settle her
There hevsr will be inns. in
torelgn policy or
lo-nginnd ll hrolren and ninds to Idllut
ml; to ma prover interest. oi’ other
?
He then introduced Can-
n A. Met: as ths Chili‘-
mnn of the Insulin‘.
inns viuonous rncn
Mr. Metl. who Wis enthunlutitsllr nutioils.
rocslvell, made at brief. not very vigar- "Slln nnnumeo the right to dictate to
on: speech. He said that the occasion every nation on the slain its foreign
proved that a men can he n loyni Amerl- she dictates to II! ‘C
ou pol
in regard to the rnnnme Cnnsl Tails.
she dirtnlee to un our neutral paltry. in
t is war. Slla lmsrds Amerlnsn mer-
chent ships. Silo rorhlrlr the ehipmont
of roodrtuiii lo the citizens or el-
llgorent encm ll 1 Hm Ilm‘-6
civillzntlon wee established that suth n
bnrbnrous policy received tho nunllort
nny nstlun. She rllu our ling er
plrnter ured to do. tor the vvrvm 01
,,,,m.r,,5 her own merchant nnrine
so or escsllllis the natural conne-
quenccl ni wer.
l:m:r.Alrn's utooxen imruon .
us," M, ., open ngreernent with
Rml. nnrl n rem: treaty with lupnn.
‘ha holrle lmure In cher n Arrir
yet mode by her aide in Europe. sh-l
nheclnnme Runsln in heniloslre to (rt
to the eel. yet nupporle her rnr that
purpose or eunprenelng the growling
gu-gnglh oi Germany. it. is tho. thst.
her line: of internntionll voila can
can an Al: the some limo entertain a
wholesome resvmt for the lsnd of his
th.
=-
2 suted
grestelt sdmirstlon and respect for ths
came out nnd Innizunced h
should ho crlilciged for holding
opinion.
"l holisve in Ind lndorse the M-st
prlntllvle-of our foreign relstlnnl, no
lnlerierence ‘v mi
nation that moluu our commerce In
GENERAL lIllN HlNl)ENBUR(‘r
r
. Comnasndenln-Chief o‘: the Germsn forces in lllciliast. shone rout oi the
Runlnna entitles him to rank as OIIB ill till’: xlciil Yllllillry lwldera of tho world.
public opinion that thsl. mnlrol-rrsy
end recrnen, now nhnve Ind nnwylreio-v
lmny he rorrcitly understand and nor-
ihe ground. now secret n
thrown out i pursusnce of one dei r 'nll:ly its isclllcnient shlped lnio hui‘nsn-
inlnstioll only. end thu is to nrnlntnln, ltnrian rirrrnnolrn
;; l;;:;;‘,f;;,;;'" '"v'=;;l-cl;,pll;nE';gl-5:: mm or rm.-. To o..........r.
"1, 595 ‘ 5" arm been.“ 015" At the i-ontlllslon of Mr. L'al'nloEl,V's
3,,” “mm, 1,, mum, ma m,,e,. nhlendld ndtiroer one or the nudlence
iul rlnvy. upon the Isnrl eon use: i W" and ed rlillllz lot! of
“in” ‘mi cunning. 1. an wonder lhsnkl to the !])l’Bl(El‘, whirl: Wu cur
rousing lrleh chnrr.
The reenlutlaoe. which vrlll be iound
in enoihi-,r pert oi’ thin pnper, were pm
Posed by John .1. Ruth. nd pureed unr
In I'l'inIlBl)'r
The meeting closed with the Iinglnx
e Ireland" led By Pat r
Miss Kathleen Nsrelle mm the
l<‘C0l!ll’lhrIisL '
' s n t is country Are in pntrlotl
7 bound to uphold n utrict attitude
i we to
swell the tide of In intelligent snnl Just
NEW YORK CLANS WILL‘ COMMEMO- ..
l RATE lRlSH lllARTYR’S
The Irish nealile at New York City
will my their trihute ot loving devo-
this dlntinguiehnd poetes: and petrlot.
and those who hcsrd at the Terrsce
n Meeting her msgnlllrent “Cali
0 recile r by" the chsirninn,
Jeremiah A. 0’Lury,‘wlll some pr:
be held next Sunday evening (Msrvh 7) pared to “Joy . “mm” "Em
iveet Forty-third
De iii -l tn
st t. The celenrntion. which Vwlll , E“raM"":.:mul':r‘l;,';n‘lL";‘::::‘;':
cominemnrsta ths hundred Ind ’ re ‘ojrls ‘Eu
3
tnlny-ssventh lnniversnry oi the birth
in r will be under the
f the Clan-nu-Gnsl.
The regulsr exercises will be preceded
hy I has concert of Irish sirs by E0583’:
orcheairs.
Congressman Daniel J. tuorden will
The nlirlreaa on Emmet will
his deliwred by the Hon. John D. Moon.
“in lesnor Rogers C I
one of her dellglitllll rendlngs entitled
"The Heroic Legends of Ireland." Those
desvorcli lo beta: I
like Keogh andsndller. in the ride or
.the British nip ra. ‘ -
‘ the true nplril or.
Resolution: Volcin]
who nu run the launder, poem. or.
REDlll0ND FAILS AS RECRUlTlN(i SERGEANT
..;o.....
luring lien Di lreland lleillse To Expand To Th: Traitor‘: Appeal To Join The
British Army, Sn ll: Lies lleliheralely-llis Vaingltlriolis Boasting in Cable Tu
Alnerira Made Ridiculous By The Pour Showing ill The Aclnal i-'lgnr:s-
“liol A Voice Raised in Ireland Against England." lle Says,
Ailcr The Nationalist Papers llalle Been Sllpprassed And
Mania] Law is Elilllrcell-Arlhnr Eriililh Exposes
The ilallulrncss ill ills Claims.
25,000 sre ioliowere or sir Edvrsrd Car-
the southern Unionists clulm to
John Rzdmnltld recently clhled in
Anierl A rldlculoun ntnien-lent. that
nenrly l1W.000 Nstlonslist irishmen hm
enlisted in tho Erltlnh urmy, in relnnnll
to h PIPE r nod llmt ir and was u
doubledly loynl to Euglsiid nud in lull
his hallow-
vulce wnn mud in
L231‘. “Order relslis in Warsaw." alter
II! had ernrnned out illl reeinunro in the
hlood or the psovlt. n
' t.l.lc Anrnfmr pointed out onl
inn
.‘llr. Redmond‘: Iliivment Lhlt not I
nt y claim oi England to govern lieu
of d.
the nuppresrlon. up to date. or six iruh
newslannue, his vote (or in: lrllnosition
9
r-rimlnsl notion in ruining ireedom or
the press Ind IuD[1I‘(‘Eslng all r aim
to haul thnt irellnll smlrovt-ll his
ilon o e of le mast iiupudenz
utternnm.-e ever ulmed by s traitor who
people.
llrm'ii:lL‘e ul lrelnnd. h 3 lion
or-erywhrre in Ireland remein no stud-
last to the inilh that England’: dlmcuiir
Re to iniiuenc
American opinion by niislendlng it.
creete the hiss belief that
were supporting England in lists.
Yours sincerely.
Ant-uni Gnlmriz.
e
e
GERMAN PEOPLE GONFIDENT
Letter From Joseph Delniont De-
scribes the Hopeful Conditions - .
in Germany and AllStl‘l:l>HlLl1-
‘ al-y. .'
following very interesting letter
sly. clhllng the
nohodles Ind prominent Austrlsn
producer or nhoio-
rllnn. humor and ltior:
‘ Mr
- . . . Hsve heen urny
Vim‘ Nilwll Rfdmnml in . lo viennn on n holiday [rip sun on my
c
hie treason to lrelami. though
II
the)’ cur return iollnd your letter. I un var!
1 st! “P one nu his glad in hour that your pernonnl ngnlrg
support in the whole United Slsies, end no so promising
ilbllng nl lcn
tnro going nor is to rntleiy my own
ctlculoll: ronn nrr.
"To your query sbaut husinesr in Ger-
z
3
evihle
provided y Aequltlre Bill. in,‘
am determined nVl,,.,5
I0 ihin .
1 “it in reinsrklbla to me how r
ssllc the so
opting men-
to insure the smoothness or erarlv
hullv
Ihey elfecluslly ninponed k
honetinr.
‘ e letl
91’ from Arthur
how
Grliiiin-not through the mile. or sub l
llntter I'll] be (ound below.
DUBLIN.‘ Feb. )5. 1915.
t>
3 but lrnlousy.
e tram Anlerli-a rluhllshed
, Well. Tonlnly Alhlnn will get all that is
i-onilI1S to him.
“The int him i showed you or mine
‘The Disinherlied‘ ls iour srt sncl
be
Sir-A cool
a
90.000 Irishman have enlisted in the
hs
British nrmy and I t “not I voice drsl-llsl ll en sold
to he he heard in irelsnd in favor or what do you think about 3 pradutilon
German)’ ' of it in the United Stairs‘
Mr. Redmond‘! Hgurtl Ire false.
totsi number oi’ rccruil: in me British
nrmy sin this vrnr hegnn enlisted in
Ireland has been 40,000. OI thin 40,000,
i shsll
nonzlnue rondlng them and ss shot] .5
i on get them i shall send picture: to
3'9
r‘t‘ruo hear from you et llnre. l
"hm Nnhmlnsm ‘m be [cm by P‘ um I ‘ions in linclw nbout my American
.l. ilcuehon. - 1 K d
Miss Anus v. Donahue. Min Eileen " “‘ 5- ,
M“ : . ' Slnrerely,
“I D - V ".lust:ri[ Dn.uo:vr.“
rrpproprlute lrieh Airs end re ,
An, lrlterestlnx inturs klwleon (ought luur znromn
um i he n ermioe. hut the minor is in;
the Helm-blind Singing society egelnrl. sllll grelier idnrnnun iorcrn
Germ I-l nuxlllsry contingent. from
nln . el ll inerlc And Aurtrlin
Regiment at ihe,lrlnh voluntnern. wn liters or-er e more indamiisbls wer-
in; the Ga rior:-rim Rwielo, l4osyAn5eI.-1, cnl,